Monday, May 23, 2011

2012 Indianapolis Super Bowl 46

Indianapolis will be the home to Super Bowl XLVI. The 46th Super Bowl will be held on February 5, 2012 at Lucas Oil Stadium, home to the Indianapolis Colts. This will be the first time the game will be played in Indiana and also the first time in 30 years back to back Super Bowls will be played in indoor stadiums. The game will be shown on the NBC network with the announcers still undetermined. The Indianapolis Super Bowl is somewhat in jeopardy currently. A possible lockout is in place for the 2011-2012 NFL Season. If the lockout does take place, Super Bowl 46 could be canceled. The citizens of Indianapolis and fans all over the world are hoping an agreement can be reached prior to that drastic action.
Superbowl 46 - Indianapolis
Indianapolis is transforming the downtown area in preparation of hosting the 2012 Super Bowl. Renovations are being made to make the entire downtown area reachable by indoor tunnels throughout the city. Decorations and other atmospheric improvements are also being made. New hotels and parking are also being added in preparation for the masses of people to roam the streets in downtown Indianapolis and surrounding areas. Downtown Indianapolis will be transformed into a great place for all the visitors all around the world. The area will offer many varieties of entertainment for families, as well as a great night life scene.
Super Bowl XLVI will be a great chance for people to come get familiar with the wonderful downtown of Indianapolis. Fans of the competing teams will be impressed with the pageantry Indianapolis has planned for the 2012 Super Bowl. Plans are being made to hold all the A-list parties, maintain traffic issues, and overcome the possibility of cold weather. The skywalks will be extremely beneficial in connecting hotels with Circle Centre Mall and other entertainment options. The downtown area has many other things to do to kill time. The NCAA Headquarters is located in Indianapolis, as well as many other museums. The Indianapolis Art Museum is a great way to spend an afternoon in February. The Eitlejorg Museum is also host to some great exhibits. The Children’s Museum will also be a huge hit among the families traveling to Indianapolis for the Super Bowl. Once the sun goes down, Indianapolis has a great collection of bars and night clubs together in a close area. Fans around the world can really start getting excited as Super Bowl XLVI nears.